
JUST ANNOUNCED
- $400 Rebate for new heating system installations from Vermont Fuel Dealer's association. Learn more at vermontfuel.com/rebate.

- When you purchase a new high-efficiency furnace or boiler you are making a big investment in the future of your home's comfort, safety and efficiency. The Energy Co-op can guide you through the often-confusing process by helping you:
- Determine the right time to replace your system.
- Decide what type of system is right for your home.
- Identify options for payment/financing of the new system.
There is never a charge for consultations or estimates. Call us today at 860-4090.
For some general information on how furnaces and boilers work, here is some helpful information from the State of Vermont
Here are some details on furnaces and boilers that we recommend:
TRIO Oil Boilers
- 86.5% efficient
- 105,000 – 245,000 BTU
- Beckett flame retention head burner
- Indirect-fired water heater available
Weil McLain Natural Gas and Oil Boilers
- 92% efficient
- 99,000 – 210,000 BTU
- Beckett flame retention head burner
- High capacity tankless coil
- Optional indirect-fired water heaters
- Easy installation and service
Weil McLain GV90 Gold Boiler More information
HOW BOILERS WORK
Boilers are common central heating systems in Vermont. Boilers heat water and distribute it (either as water or steam) through pipes that feed radiators.
How well your boiler converts the fuel to delivered heat (its efficiency) is affected by the unit’s design and operation, how effectively the heat is distributed, and the type of thermostat you use. Regardless of the system or fuel type, regular maintenance of your heating system can help to ensure that it operates as efficiently as possible for as long as possible.
Our recommendation is that if your system is more than 15 years old, you should schedule an efficiency check and a consultation to see if it's time to consider a new, more efficient furnace.
By Brian Gray
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